austinfish
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I have a reef tank, it's fairly old(about 9 years). I have always done water changes and over the years have upgraded stuff.
I have good lighting, a wet dry filter, and cleaned part of the bio balls. I have had a real bad Hair algea problem for a really long time. I now only use RO water, only on brand of supplements, and do not feed much. I still have hair algea taking over. I scrub the rocks, glass and everything now about once a week or so.
Should I move all my live rock and get all the muck out from my sand bed?? I have heard yes clean sand bed and no, don't clean your sand bed. I have keeping salt fish for years, but I'm ready to give it up, it's becoming so much work. I can not think of what else to do to get rid of the hair algea. Please help. I change my sea gel(phospate remove beads) often and I have no idea what else to try. I'm the one who's hawkfish, hawkeye vanished
I have good lighting, a wet dry filter, and cleaned part of the bio balls. I have had a real bad Hair algea problem for a really long time. I now only use RO water, only on brand of supplements, and do not feed much. I still have hair algea taking over. I scrub the rocks, glass and everything now about once a week or so.
Should I move all my live rock and get all the muck out from my sand bed?? I have heard yes clean sand bed and no, don't clean your sand bed. I have keeping salt fish for years, but I'm ready to give it up, it's becoming so much work. I can not think of what else to do to get rid of the hair algea. Please help. I change my sea gel(phospate remove beads) often and I have no idea what else to try. I'm the one who's hawkfish, hawkeye vanished